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2010 Kawasaki Vulcan 900cc Custom -- Special Edition -- Low Mileage on 2040-motos

$4,200
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:4
Location:

Houston, Texas

Houston, TX
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Kawasaki Vulcan description

Only 4k miles, looks and runs like a brand new bike, absolutely nothing wrong with it, no scratches, no dents, never been dropped, no mechanical problems, starts right up every time, and I have a clear title in hand. The Special Edition takes the mechanical blueprint of 903 cc liquid cooled V-twin, five gear transmission, belt drive, 300 mm front/270 mm rear twin-piston disc brakes and adds a bit of flair. The pipes are blacked-out, as are the air cleaner and engine cases. "Aggressive Orange" valve covers dress the engine. The body gets a mean-looking coat of Ebony flat black paint, with intricate tribal orange and white pinstriping to add to the custom look and feel. The Custom trim level comes with 41 mm front forks at a 33º rake/7.2" of trail, a 21" cast front wheel and 15" cast rear wheel. Rear suspension is Softail-style single-shock, hidden under the seat for a hardtail look. Slightly forward-set footpegs and a gunfighter-style seat contribute to the sporting cruiser look. Will email better photos on request... NO trades, NO payments, CASH only please. If interested call me at. Must have full asking price in hand for a test ride, thanks.

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